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The last film I've seen was Argo, which I thoroughly enjoyed. Besides keeping me on the edge of my seat for the duration of the film, one cannot help but admire how that time is accurately portrayed by the director. The film really feels "old". Overall, I think it's a great effort from Ben Affleck, who is proving to be a great director with each film he releases (The Town was also great, in my opinion)
Have you guys seen Argo? Do you think it deserved the Oscar?

Yeah, I liked star trek when I was younger, but it wasn't my favorite sci-fi show. I've always been more of a Star Wars fan. Always thought that the quality of star wars surpassed star trek. Not that I didn't like star trek, but well, it was just a matter of taste. But it's funny how recently, even though I enjoyed most of the more recent star wars episodes (episodes I, II and III) I have to say that the recent star trek movie was out of this world! (pun intended) One's always afraid of remakes and how producers might ruin a beloved story, but I'm really looking forward to the next star trek.

Last film in the cinema was die hard ( a good day to). Verdict... Played out and boring really
Never bin a die hard die hard fan (sorry couldn't help myself) but my mates convinced me that this was going to be the one to change that... Well it wasn't. It was all so cliched and ott shooting action. I don't know what I was expecting as I know that's what due hard is about but for some reason I just thought that the series would have evolved a little in some way over the last 10 years... It hasn't.

Last film in the cinema was die hard ( a good day to). Verdict... Played out and boring really
Never bin a die hard die hard fan (sorry couldn't help myself) but my mates convinced me that this was going to be the one to change that... Well it wasn't. It was all so cliched and ott shooting action. I don't know what I was expecting as I know that's what due hard is about but for some reason I just thought that the series would have evolved a little in some way over the last 10 years... It hasn't.

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Well if you didn't like the first one (which is one of the best action movies in my opinion) I could have told you you weren't going to enjoy any other die hard. I understand that not everyone is that into action movies, but the first one is generally considered the best in this series of films. As much as I like the die hard films and Bruce Willis, the last two seem to be more a money grab than anything else. I still will watch this last one, just haven't had the chance yet!

The last movie I saw was Movie 43, and to anybody reading this reply that wants to see it as well, please take my word for advice, and do NOT do it.
Such a waste of time, such awkward humor, it looked as though I was watching a screenplay written by a clueless teenager.
If any of you have seen it, well since it's already done, what did you think of it?

The last film I went to see at the cinema was The Life of Pi. I actually enjoyd it, I usually get a bit frustrated of going to the cinema because I think the films aren't worth the money I'm paying for them, so I was glad I liked this one.

I also watched one of the Oscar nominated movies: Les Miserables. I really adored it, even though I don't think Anne Hathaway deserved to win the Oscar for supporting actress. My favorite character in the movie was Sasha Baron Cohen. He was, as always, very funny, but he also sung pretty well which kind of surprised me.

I usually never go to the movies, last time I went there after around 7-8 years was in december when my girlfriend forced me to go watch The Hobbit in 3D with her, I have to say I loved the movie, I've always been a huge Lord of the Rings fan and the Hobbit was packed with action and the characters were all great, I really liked the movie although I don't see me going back to the cinemas at all, I just hate it.